A leadframe including offsets extending from a major plane thereof. The offsets extend from the major plane at a non-perpendicular angle thereto. Preferably, the angle of extension, relative to the major plane, is about 45 degrees or less. The offsets may extend upwardly and/or downwardly from the major plane. The offsets of the present invention are useful for preventing warpage, bowing, skewing, or other distortions of a packaged semiconductor device including same when subjected to high Temperatures or changes in temperature.
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1. A semiconductor device leadframe, comprising: a die mounting region; a plurality of leads extending from a location proximate said die mounting region, each lead of said plurality including a die connect end that is electrically connectable to a bond pad of a semiconductor device; and at least one offset not comprising a lead, said at least one offset extending from said die mounting region, said at least one offset being configured for at least controlling deflection of portions of said leadframe from forces acting thereon and locating portions of said leadframe during processes, said at least one offset extending from the leadframe in a direction non-perpendicular to a plane of the leadframe.
2. The leadframe of claim 1, wherein said at least one offset extends from said plane at an angle of about 45 degrees or less thereto.
3. The leadframe of claim 1, wherein said at least one offset extends from said die mounting region.
4. The leadframe of claim 1, further comprising a bus bar.
5. The leadframe of claim 4, wherein said at least one offset comprises a portion of said bus bar.
6. The leadfram of claim 1, wherein said at least one offset is disposed adjacent at least one of said plurality of leads.
7. The leadframe of claim 1, wherein said at least one offset includes a plurality of offsets extending in a direction non-perpendicular to said plane, a first group of said plurality of offsets extending from a first side of said plane.
8. The leadframe of claim 7, wherein a second group of said plurality of offsets extends from a second side of said plane.
9. A package semiconductor device, comprising: a leadframe including a plurality of offsets extending therefrom non-perpendicularly with respect to a major plane thereof, none of said plurality of offsets comprising a lead, at least one of said plurality of offsets being configured for at least controlling deflection of portions of said leadframe from forces acting thereon and locating portions of said leadframe of said leadframe during processes, and a plurality of leads, each lead of said plurality having a die connect end; and a die adjacent at least some of said die connect ends of said plurality of leads.
10. The packaged semiconductor device of claim 8, wherein selected ones of said plurality of leads are electrically connected to a corresponding plurality of bond pads on said die.
11. The packaged semiconductor device of claim 8, wherein each of said plurality of offsets extends from said leadframe at an angle of about 45 degrees or less relative to said major plane.
12. The packaged semiconductor device of claim 9, further comprising a package encasing at least a portion of said die and said plurality of leads.
13. The package semiconductor device of claim 12, wherein at least one of said plurality of offsets extends to a location proximate an exterior surface of said package.
14. The package semiconductor device of claim 13, wherein said at least one of said plurality of offsets extends to a location that is flush with said exterior surface.
15. The package semiconductor device of claim 12, wherein an edge of at least one of said plurality of offsets is exposed through an exterior surface of said package.
16. The package semiconductor device of claim 9, wherein a first group of said plurality of offsets extends from a first side of said major plane.
17. The package semiconductor device of claim 9, wherein a second group of said plurality of offsets extends from a second side of said major plane.
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May 20, 1998
December 11, 2001
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